The Broome Lake & Eastern

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The Broome Lake & Eastern

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Entirely ficticious (of course) NG (USA outline) railway.

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Is that yours? More pics and a track plan please!
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Mmmmmm shays
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tomhugill wrote:Mmmmmm shays

Nope ..not shay's both Bachmann climax loc's and nicely weatherd
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tomhugill wrote:Mmmmmm shays

Nope ..not shay's both Bachmann climax loc's and nicely weatherd
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My bad, lovely looking locos.
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Nice Photos...looks like they could have come from a Model Railroading Magazine :clap: What scale?....The detail on that ore car is really something...I'm guessing O gauge ;) ........... Brass :clap: :clap:


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PS. Love that saddletanker ;D
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Thanks for the comments guys :thumbup:

They're Bachmann "G" scale locos, and assorted "G" scale wagons. Some as from the box and some modified (the saddle tank has a tender fitted - and yes, it did happen :) ) but all are repainted and weatherd. All but the Climaxes are radio controlled, with battery power in the locos.
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DonGilham wrote:Thanks for the comments guys :thumbup:

They're Bachmann "G" scale locos, and assorted "G" scale wagons. Some as from the box and some modified (the saddle tank has a tender fitted - and yes, it did happen :) ) but all are repainted and weatherd. All but the Climaxes are radio controlled, with battery power in the locos.
G scale...no kidding...thought that at first because of the last photo...didn't realize they had Kadee style couplers for G

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